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Energy efficiency in buildings takes a big step forward with the new Recommendation 16/5 published by Eurovent, the leading European organization in climate control technologies. This document provides an essential guide to understanding how air curtains work and their impact on reducing energy losses through building openings. Based on the ...
Always at the forefront of efficient and fast solutions for our customers, we have developed a simple yet effective solution that provides greater versatility to two standard air curtains: the Dam and Windbox models.This is a preformed frame that attaches to the housing of the air curtains. This frame allows for a seamless ...
The City Council of Konstanz, Germany, has a strong commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency. For this reason, it has incorporated an effective solution against climate control losses in its facilities with a Zen air curtain. This system optimizes the building's energy consumption by minimizing heat loss in winter and maintaining a ...
Dam Twin is an application of the air curtains model Dam, from Airtècnics standard range. It is a double air barrier system that allows a greater efficiency in the separation of environments and it is highly recommended for installations in complex or critical conditions. The installation of two Dam air curtains one in front of the other ...
The engineering team of Rosenberg Romania could install numerous Airtècnics air curtains in the accesses of the international airport of Brasov, the first to be built in Romania in thirty years. For this project they have decided to install multiple Windbox air curtains, the best seller and most versatile model of the Airtècnics ...
The entrances to the Fnac shop in the Galerie Lafayette in Perpignan have been equipped with Zen decorative air curtains by Airtècnics to promote energy saving. The Zen model is highly customisable, thanks to the front panels, and has its own catalogue of finishes. Airtècnics' distributor in France, Exeltec, carried out this ...